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The Coburn House in the Village of Pescadero

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Beauty Heals

Hi June, I’ve attached a photo of one of those simple wonderful things our world offers that can serve as a balm when troubles beset us. Enjoy John. Email John Vonderlin ([email protected])

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The Coburn Mystery: Chapter 47

Ah Gee was a Chinese servant employed by the Coburns, and other Asian men worked at the nearby lumber mills, in the Gazos, for example. On the South Coast they felt the sting of discrimination less than they did in … Continue reading

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1970s: A Visit to Ano Nuevo, Part II

In Part II, you’ll see the famous spray painted name, “Burney,” on one of the mammals we found on the beach at Ano Nuevo. This is pre-state reserve video. The actual video is longer than Parts I and II, so … Continue reading

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1970s: A Visit to Ano Nuevo, Part I

This is what we saw at Ano Nuevo in the 1970s.

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Chapter 46: The Coburn Mystery

By June Morrall The Coburns had spent two years back East and Loren’s success in San Francisco became well known to his less fortunate relatives. They thought he was rich and that maybe he would share his wealth with them. … Continue reading

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You’ve got to catch ephemeral art before it gets away

Story & photo by John Vonderlin Email John ([email protected]) At the end of yesterday’s coastal adventure, first visiting the new Interpretive Center at Ano Nuevo, then using Mr. Mowry’s book to look for old lumber mill sites in the Gazos … Continue reading

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Remember the “French Intensive” Method?

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John & Meg Visit the Brand New Ano Nuevo Interpretive Center

Story & Photos by John Vonderlin email John ([email protected]) Hi June, Yesterday Meg and I went to the brand new Interpretive Center’s Grand Opening at Ano Nuevo State Park. This over 3- million dollar addition to the state park was … Continue reading

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The Coburn Mystery: Chapter 45

By June Morrall On the South Coast, you didn’t see fences cutting off one property from another. They weren’t horse friendly; they weren’t people friendly. Fences meant “keep out.” Loren Coburn sealed his reputation as a mean landowner when he … Continue reading

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